With so much uncertainty on the topic and doctors (specifically hormone specialists) not even sure of the long-term safety, most times, the best treatment is no treatment at all. I wonder what percentage of doctors would agree to this statement. I bet it’s the vast majority.
I would be questioning the ethics of any doctor trying to promote the use of a drug to elevate levels of anything outside of the established normal ranges. This is why it’s never a good idea to take advice from physicians who advertise themselves on YouTube and various other social media outlets.
I think the shorter acting preparations like natesto and the pills should be the new gold standard for trt since they closely mimic natural production. I’m going to try the oral preparations next I think. Maybe that coupled with Gnrh.
I doubt this will present a problem for the big trt telemedicine clinics and their patients. If there’s a will, there’s a way especially when it comes to making money and big profits. Like one commenter already stated, there’s a grandfather clause. For future patients they will likely set up...
Lol I love how people throw around the word optimized. Like what does that even mean? Optimized based on what? The word “optimize” is mostly there for use as a marketing term for trt clinics.
I’m not a fan of ssris or any psychotropic drug because they create imbalances in neurotransmitters (even though they are marketed as correcting an imbalance when there is no evidence for this). The drugs may be an attempt to fix one problem while causing another. The older I get the more...
I mean if subQ didn’t work, they wouldn’t make an fda approved product that uses this method (xyosted). Still I see many men complaining of its ineffectiveness so who knows lol.
If you use creams long enough they eventually stop absorbing. The skin develops some kind of barrier to absorption over time. The scrotal application bypasses this problem.
Same here. I have said before on here that I felt best and most natural on the creams. I’ve gone back and forth between injections and cream and always have better results with cream. I do want to try the pills next though.
This study (as are most studies you refer to) pertains to truly hypogonadal men (men who have an actual problem with their pituitary or testes, both of which are rare). I get that you’re a proponent of treatment, but everyone is different and shouldn’t be mislead if they are gathering...
I would be very cautious about any kind of medical intervention if you’re feeling good. Some negatives: You’ll be reliant on medication for the rest of your life. Trt is essentially a new fad (think trt clinic boom) and has no long term studies (you could be harming your body long-term for...
The anal canal can absorb it really well. Try it and take a blood test four hours after. I personally have tried other areas and doesn’t absorb well unless you used a shit ton of cream. The atrevis base gave me a skin reaction so for me that was out.
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